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-.TH tor-resolve 1 "" Aug-2004 ""
-.\" manual page by Peter Palfrader
-.SH NAME
-.LP
-tor-resolve \- resolve a hostname to an IP address via tor
-
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-\fBtor-resolve\fP\ [-4|-5] [-v] [-x] \fIhostname\fP\ [\fIsockshost\fP[:\fIsocksport]\fP]
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-\fBtor-resolve\fR is a simple script to connect to a SOCKS proxy that
-knows about the SOCKS RESOLVE command, hand it a hostname, and return
-an IP address.
-.SH OPTIONS
-\fB-v \fP
-Display verbose output.
-.LP
-.TP
-\fB-x\fP
-Perform a reverse lookup: get the PTR record for an IPv4 address.
-.LP
-.TP
-\fB-5\fP
-Use the SOCKS5 protocol. (Default)
-.LP
-.TP
-\fB-4\fP
-Use the SOCKS4a protocol rather than the default SOCKS5 protocol. Doesn't
-support reverse DNS.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR tor (1),
-.BR torify (1).
-.PP
-See doc/socks-extensions.txt in the Tor package for protocol details.
-
-.SH AUTHORS
-Roger Dingledine <arma@mit.edu>, Nick Mathewson <nickm@alum.mit.edu>.